Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 10, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 January 1837 — Page 3

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From the UatlforJ Courant. , HYDROPHOBIA. A case of this most awful of all human diseases, happened in this City, and terminated in the death oflhe individual, onThnrsday last. The subject was a colored man of temperate habits, nnd in the vigor of life, living in the family of Mr. Keinptcn. The dog, from the bite of which the disease r.rose , also belonged to Mr. Kempton,and became rabid, about five or six weeks ago, and was confined by means ol a rope, which he gnawed oft", and made his escape, but ag.iin returned of his own accord. The colored man feeling no fear, attempted, again to confine him, and in J,iing so received a bile in the

thumb . The wound healed inn

few days, and the man thought j nd judging from ltis"j 1 conduct little more of it until about twojwhilt: with us, bis (1o.m:: was the days before his death, when it more surprising and i;ti-.pected. was observed by one of the fnmi-j li may be gratifyiac : liis rely that George, the name of the ' latives and friends m kmnv that subject, could not or did not ' his remains received proper atdrink his tea at liight. '. tuition , an;l were decently interThis alarmed the family, and ;teu. Indiana Fanner.

steps were then taken to ascertain the state of his case, v. hen it was found that he eouhl not possibly sw alloc any liquid, and thai the mere sight of it, or even the pouring it'from one vessel into

another, threw him into spasms J preien. ling ih.e gazette which he These, spasms, which affected 'takes. It is nrt to hitposbiblrj the whole retiion of the chest. ' t ni! a ,!? i wi:t r-rintfd niait.T

but were most painful and severe

afoul the pit ot tlie stomach, putting into it something that is were from J (he ne.M morning to Uni th the subscription price. Kvgive him great agony, coming cm et vparenl v. hose son is off l'r:ii

every few ninnitis spoutanr.oiisly, am! being excited at any mo- ' meat by offering him drink. tTI:ey incrrast d t'liimg tim day m :he most frightful ilegree, and liaally terminated in death about Hi T?'t:irci: Th'ir'iny even ing. l).-r-itig tite I. '.!. day, hwrver b great Ii ! , be ,1 .swalloAin.; . e.i;,) ol w i.tm w a itw hic'i v. s i;iiiMcf!ialt.ly, ejected : and llii:;, so I . r we leans, was the only ibd i i :!;(.n from the. accession of the disease . It is i!we to .!r. Kr -mptra to state, that nothing on his part was omit 1 1 d, eiiher in eNper. e e.i care, which con hi ; (Void liic l,;ast hope (.1' ftliev .tti!-;; tlie sufferings oflhe miseralile nmn. The Hai tf'ini I';;! j iot s i s t bat several tihij- p- rsoii havt Im t n bitttai, iiiv'lu'liiig one or two uspCCtablc titi.rii.s. sfjironndt d be interesting families. They w ere bitten by t iv same ! ai.il the : .atrve ti i tiuLfMit nn-i are now sniieiiiig, w irii tiit tr families, all the dreadln! iil -r.ii ar.d constCll:a!i;a coiiieqiient ujion the apprehensioui (if Ijciag s:i.:,ilarly attacked. From the (ynnrhrdarilc li cord. AWFUL OCCUIIUICF.. ! '- t , , Ayoun?m:tn was drownc! on the 2'.kl inst., in HUempliu.'; to r.TOSS Slla r creek, at 'Mlllt 1S Ford," tiirre miles we fit Ii om Cniwfordsville. ilis nanu:, if I have been correctly inforimtd, is Felt it. 1I was from Ohio had been visiting some ao quintances of liis west t;f t!iis, and was on his return to the east when the dreadful accident happened. He was riding in ;t one liorse carriage, and attempted lo cross the creek when it was past fording. Although several persons went to his assistance immediately, and used their utmost endeavors to save him, he was so completely entangled in the lines nnd harness of his horse, and otherwise encumbered, that all their exertions were unavailing both himself and his horse, after struggling for nearly an hour in the vatcr, were drowned! His body was taken from the water, and decently interred . It is said that there is something of romance of disappointed hopes connected with the history of this young man, which will 'account for his temerity in ttempting to cross the creek when it was so high, without

making any inquiries of those who lived near relative to it.

His fate is a melancholy one, nnd must be afflicting in the extreme, to his relatives and friends to whom he was returning. December 26, 183(i. Melancholy Suicide. On Wednesday night last, in this town a, young man named Frederick Fry, a native Ol England, and a priUtPT l)V nrplVsinn PiiMimiltmv ni ter i) prciebbion, cuaiuuitea tuicide at his boarding huuse, by secrcily ltkinr arsenic. ' The individual above had been employed in this office for two or three weeks past, .and nothing occurred, to our knowledge, which could prompt him to commit such a ras!i act. lie was moral, upright, and i:i lnstrious, Small is the sum that is rcq:;ired to .tro'.iize a newspaper, um-! 1 , : r t liii merat ed i; tne nation. I C ii; not h.iw ii tin; 'jIc and nr.fifty l o times a ') i ar, w iihout . CI- WW. C j,,..,i, ! SUpplled wile, a new sp-iper. I well ree,,: t r w n it a m 'ik( tl t!i lit rb' i w ( en t !:;(- of w Ii ; had not a---!. i s. hber ! liini's ence :!f ie v, as niy si h i.jIi.! .'.: ' f - - to Us' v :; i ii i.c 'hi:; rq ! i h : :;rsr u : if j.lways i . r to the I'ist dcC!'!edl y l t si:; lie I, e. ,t ie i ri 1 i 1 1 1 ; : The ii1;!; .-a i th -v : u r i.i.i I- i ( f ii,: ; , I I'.aiiei" i a !r,M i e '. t !it. 5s v ( : ! . A u.-.v. emit i :v. a : ! vim. !.t v. i. st, -id. iri- c 1!' ay, will p"i -.'.i'-t'nev i i-atl ie i u Sot i e : e i.c. v in :h;;:t; in:'::' ll ..- i (in- U ,.ll' I lit o'i ii U-t-1 1 ' ' i ii : .o lii. ill u v i - ey v d . I'.. f.. i I ' Mi - . , t :i I r. ' i ' ,.: - In :i ip:. .i f.l i.i) j . e. V I : I S i . i o i,;. it i. i : j .ii i tj-n: (I1.: IX ll lit O." '! -1 1 -II .. I it; i - !!:.',. i I S I, I IO it.i-.l 1.13 1 - (J. D .! v l i! tv.iiij.r i j i:it' 3. INDIA An alio.: A L!.;!SLTiJll!: n .- iioide in t!o Sen ! i " I Ins ll'Ot i!'i .) t; ai n.tr tlie r t. iioniiiiu'.t; tli uo mi i I :r.l-i ti m i:r: !'i'o vi inent. an l to ijive t'-e. ippi i'i:r,i -nt to both Intires , i( l!u, , lvi,. A..,mV j,,,,, t,.,, i f. Ti.i-r-rodnwd a debate of no i r.niinary note ; S. n.itois sh-wed li'lo ! :v eal a Iv ii.l u' :S Uf;t it C i: 11. 1 i .i JltSIS. l!f.'Mti, Ttlo.MPSo.V rence, liii.i.i-, iir..Vf , vC mvi ol l a vy ij.jiisint; the tiiea-uro, iind "1 Oi .:s.-l : IlooN, KCNNKUT, SfMH H, iMlLROV, and J'momi'.son ol ' I'o-ey, snpjioilin it. filr. TiroMrsoN ot Jjawrenee, came no to the woik with his usual ahihtv. But for sound niguinctit, s:ucatns aod pkitsaiitiits, Mr. Dcxmxo, of Monro", was not rtj'ia!!ed by any of the de -hat cr.. M.t; wis an original J.ukjon, mat:, ii'id bUtipuited ftlr. Van iJaien for tlie I'rceijeticy; uliicli give hi tn t f i :j i; i for'je iii nolicii g the at pi ;ils

aiaJii to liiC IJVJ lei li democracy of Ihe aires, u t r.it of the South West Qr. of tc. 34 country come forward nod sustain a ' T.-.ii u N-nh of Kin-e onr. West, most of it -J e i i,- 1 uer fence 'J5 acres in cultivation anil a conifuttable

ll:tllUi;i ill ll. lUfiiiili: ill uj;ioiniiiiiii j He noticed Ihe bulletin issued by tlie Van Bo. it n central commitlee oti this same fuhj'ect, with much ability, and j fully f ustained his ch.- racier a? an able debater Madison Jtanncr, Jan, d. Elfrratll HinJiland Kpiiiph. There ii imnMliinn sinif nl it I v lioi u ti f if I i.nil IS something fringUla ly oeautltdl and alleCting in tlie following epitaph , wtiicll 8fl old newspaper presents as one (in Gaelic probably) in the pari.h church of Glenerchy, in Argyleshife: "Lo.she litsl.erein th-j dust, and her tnenory fill me with grief; silent is the tongue of Melody, mid the hand of Elegance is now at rest. No more ehal! the noor irive liis blegsing, tier shall the mked be warmed with the

fleece of thy flock; the tear shalt thou 1101 wiI,H from u,e e?e oflhe

wretched. Where now, u teeule is thy ivaiitt i! help? No more, my fair th.i'l we ir.c t thee in the social hall; no more sit at thy hospitable bo nd. i ;!-j forever is the sound of uiirth! thf kind, the meek is no more. Who can express our gri f? Flow, ye tears of woe!" IAsi I.eUcvs OM MVIVf. ;.. Hb i., mit;..,, -t m : L, tun.euthe first day of January !. and it'nut taUcu cut within tin ee months n i:i be tent u tlic ficn(:l.al i.ost oakcasdead letters, ,.,.: r ..!..,. r. ..mn ii...n,i Alexander J.uncs, Ar.derson George, Alexunder Um - Aibcrty J : sc, Armstrong aicx.hhIc B Mutter f. T. Ballard C O, DilgVim Wm U. 3 Heeler Anm, Ucverly Eliza Miss, !!urlii Edwotid, ka'.i'i l.tiailcs ual.iT imloii, U:tl.:!-s ISjliu, . l;,tht,lJol..i, Heir) Wm. or John Or..?, Ik.fcelitO 1 1. in -, llrt-rdcn 'I'tiomas, Cur- V- tl't '..i, Lcrn ' M i Co., c f I ..-i. of the Court 2, Cjrcy Wil.i.iai .' J, C'oriitttll tiforj;':, t'.'lc Ji-, i, (,' 1) ' :-.mn Jjln '2 , t)oml Wm , .i-'i !' . ii Ji'-t.iii. Duvii Jaco'j i.i J. ! ; Cooper i k Jo'ua P. C. f.'iev" i. . '.'tbut't David, Oi nia ec v'oi.i: :. I." J j r!ii-,:t r. N. l'l"n John. Foi! Mj-, t'oter I.I jV.i I'd'.! I'.vrll WiV.Jam, !'l r . W iVit u.j. (J ;i:.!.to J..!m, (;-o,!.v:l; s.th. Oti-l ;:. !i S. 2, Ci i.us Ikurv, liiaiia;;! Cl.ir.ii; t u. '.'i... II llnriy K-'.KTt, II mil Zulmi.i'i Mi liter, llii.tii, llr.c Si:uw!, I.. 5'," llol til SI., Iis tr I' , II ,'i I ISC, 1 . Il.nt- , :..hJ, J ..!.:..-.!. (loot ;. W., J me- I .,n. K. :,, f;-,, inil, U!!i)t-U S .a:i . IvrUirt ti .1 .'m, , : J.;, ;:.-!c! ;i;n Ki n. ! '0 .' -.-i- M' , W: j I... i -v. . 1; i , I.i:. l.t L.iitl, l.j Hi.-.-.- J A '. -; 1.. 1 J i i'i. M .i'li v.j S.nii'it I if. Mil'i ii. i. Mull i.f.T. i.. Mii tr i. :; , M'i I m: O i'n ..!i:r. M-Mi t "".. . -l; ii Mic'.,.:' I . ! I..:rp h, M li.n.icl II in Mi'ii!. l:l II ' in", M i jii.'.i j U i, M'l'tn i- Jw j.'.i, Mi- K'tr, r .1 V II :l::i:!. X Nir-. t. i.:,ii;t ir s i-ii: i:. (.-., :.: - r '. . I. ' t. .'ni.i . li I."'- .1:1 "'..'i. ii l ii, ;, ,v.;'.' . o:.; ii.ii;' TI.-.I.-.I-. '-. . Oi'.ii.t t" . t; . I'.i i m .1 .:iim- . J, I'll ,.!' i . J I' I?. ! .t ii. im.!, I i. in. . i : : t. .. 1 in '), U.m J.i'i..'. Uus.tt .'a.i.' , 1 I.' 'I' l.i '. i 1 !i 11. ''I', liv' i.t I 'ultl M i "i iii :: .- , t;.c:. i - i. Joe- ! . :. ill i.i, I' .M 1 1 i i - -i-i Ii .N. " r I .- ' ii-tli . i: '1 -I v. I I, 'i'i i ' .1 ' '.ir..!i r. i- ' Si": li':.;. Vri.. ' ' I" 1 II '1 1 1 I . .1 . (i. l IV .' I I , l V U !ii tr.' li i.v. i .'.. KSTR.vY I'.LACK F1LIA". . .if i.fli-inn O.' i n i.i.,. ... rt'tAKI.N IT, l,v n.mii! v4 j -,-n jj (.!, i ri iii VVayif t in- ' J. l.it tine L'iili liiiv. u; p ' io Vi.e 1 ! h.i. U In -Ii . liu- !: .cr '..i.ti - ti' ii iaiis liiaiil, t- t un 1. in "-riv.,1,1.. nii.it - ii it-J tt.'l ! i.e. iis tiV ,1,,. I ..i tiiir .).d J.n t . s .. i t: . ,.;' P., i TV. ..ia: in n.- i iMi un A. It .1 a' it : b.' .j i- :i it r'.jv. f;u!.: i.,y t .:i r, ti" '!;. J SMi.S ()!. PON, .1. r. 10 3iv ; ii.cn rnopn:;.iisS i it. I. lie Korivrd tiy J. H. ."-vo, rlU at iii v lain lii tivcin this a t llir m t tut tt.f (hi; tt-jai I I'l-iii ro tut; bti-inos fir Mn...... li.V f ir lie' ;iu iOs of rpiii(.i: i; an.i I -o-'.iiI.liiw i i n ay 1 ill , in t;..ii i, tare to sum- i..ililt: siic in (He s a hui Is tf the Hun tr- he lure ifr r utsiu i - Tc !. JAC'Oi: 21. l)Wil, J.nimiry litis S'.l7. I0;j iw P S In r,:iv given, t'lat the s:i!icri'?r has t-vUca out ii-toM ton-mcm .,. ii the cmtc "i Ait-xan ir ii isnii, ilrcM !.i(c of Owen comity, lii tian.i All

ii, -i...n . i. i nit; iiniiii unit tint: n;a i in nil n i p. isoiis nii'i hti' i (o anl i lAtc are ri unesH il la roaio 1 f.iriv.na ami sci'lo tl- name iin:e !.ai ly, and a'l o other pirt3 ot the system, and that having1 claims nainst saiil estate, will present llii in ! the seiisibiiiiy to impi essiolis must Le innperly iiuihtmicate'l. The caato is tb.coy.tit to Dfoportionably increased; thev are conbe sulvcut. i ..,wt:...i . i. .... . 1:1..

JANE F.vSON, Etcculiiic. ,il 183G. lf)-3ow Dcrfi mbcr sAX) VOU SAX.li. P will oir..r at public talc to the highest hMJer Jl mi Idc piiinises, one iuilee:t.l of liloonii.iion, on tlie 2 Ith of rchmary next ttic rolloniu land ofihc estate of Mary Millen, itec'J. to wit: '10 I2ric!i tj 2 Stvclliii ; A R nevci. failins gl,riD,an(1 a sma or. chaiil nnd oilier conveniences. One funth of the purchase money will be required in advance, the remainder in two equal payments, the first due in onc vear lhe 8CCond iu two yeai-a thereafter, hy the purchaser givin? note and approved securityfur the second and third payments, ' Dec 23 ,936 SAMUEL WIER, E'r. ' uiFlTTn nnnn WOOD! HOOD!! "VW'ANTEU for subscriptions to The p.,st. ; JiJ -- " SiSiSKlf Iecls For ! at fUa nrintiW office of "The Prsl."

Apothecary SHOP. I am novf recev"u: alarsc

alA 6endlA assortment Of! -,. f .v 1 AleA.c'mes, Drugs, D-jc, Stuffe, l'&'inU, Oils, AY ares jc. frcs an&J warranted to)e genuine-, IaVmg removed tffj stock from TUoonVmg ton lo this ace, i do acknoAedgc many tan;s to the CU7.ei9 wi liawrence, Jackson 2VLonroc l.rcmn counties, for te UbcraV atronajc wucn tej VsestrtwciA - 1 ..4. C dU'llgUC lilSt tUee Nears, anv scttted ivj5sV one ami a iai mues easi 01 Yarax, retAjuavt, 1 vj rcsocdy continue tc brattice of medicine. 1 wish to uro a low aims t,n yniir niost common discusos of lliis joiiu!r , and particularly on lever, it li;ri ';; the study of most 1 "li y sic it os I"t the rii.irt ol 'i'Z'i'2 vc.'.rs at which lime it apiiciirs to have been fust sp.iki.o !'!' J , t r Hip pocrati?, who is to ihi- d i l.t in- -d o. have ;ivcn the hest path'd.-jy. Ilcm-c the phvsiciatis ot ttiutki n tun s, or of tindogmatic tscct hao at li-ie s ackrortlcJfcd him their !. .oh-r. Mti u;iiiii.tt have been rt.-jic-cti-l a in.-.' U'H a t mlv in the school ot nif!ii i i -, hut t -v. n m a-i courts of la ; la-lcca Hit(l'l.i'oli i i l ; and duties ofa ,.!'. iei..:i was new r mo., fiillv cxcmplilied tl,Millus pen. 11 adaiittcd n olio l- his ;.irurii. . w;:i, out lit? solemnity of an oath l!i i i -would give the tn-.'-a rt hiutis itileoi'-ai t the advantages o!' the i U . ami t!;:.t lii would n .it dtxeljje any :;. i t. r of i c'-; ti tiuro, nei'.av! Ciiei ti'. oi iii'in i i . discover that I.nt r Hi;-; made tii'-ntiim ol m.t tii-'-a"---Iv till un.'.Ii i:i i'ni W.:- Mttet altlionh thi w.i I'iil irs I. and he was t'.i iaventor ot in it appears as lhr.:i.;h it w.o I..iilii W.MI .-.a l-.i.i. ! . I. ill !- ;: "i-.i - , I, ii.. ,1 I him from the Ahiiiuhty hfr.ctvy J". 1 1 1 r he u'sn m il.i s some i;:iiar!n wlmdi ho. hen com:).ir,iti - , y' ':r Ii : t ! : im proved h:u:o f i" ltd l u v;:it..o :;ji pearances in the state oi ' .lio (i...'i n', n.i esiireiallv upon the s.fi-t ii.os : t, t o.e cretlons oireuiatiii lit. I C e . I uv. ,;i :: that lightened " 1 Hill ,i I- --lie i in'ii. e. ti I ;tle w t is l-j i vm l ed with the (utienlar am ri 'ikin:: mi'aii.m i I shall be an err.tr f ih I- -:-o bat if hf.l.i ..: M li t en i ., I ol e:i I - the !i" ii't nnd f nui.Ii' I ti m i: praciir-: aim i n ie u.:-. i .. .. ... i i , 1 tlie lirt patietii im levi-r in m ,T '; ut hi v oi... iioo. In in" M-ar 'I i I . I attendeil in I.iwit'iiee roi;til liuiuna. IVi rases of lever, am' n r tin ni ! ,!'..': i latieuis, both with a p:il'inii.ilii as H terminated ; one was lie! wile I 1 . 1 . r n i Kaiisddl'-' and the oth-r the i:'e ot A.! im ci ISerry. tins has wi n iny l.ss iimn some thotisiind.4 ; but hoiv i itiniv U my lot to lose patients with d-wr I n)ttell 1 hope, never. 1 v. t:l I irilior e.il the attt li'i'Mi of the world to a few p d;it. of mv piaetiee a from In earli --it period to the present dav, the sn' j etot lowr more llian anv C'lu'r disea.' to whi. h (lie human frame is li i!d has receive In attention of phv si i.m. Havevorox tensive may be our knowledge of its pre. disposing nnd exciting causes we certainly nre very defii. ient in its tr-atmeiit sue operauou oi uieuicin- "in uie imkiv throtijih llin in. i.. ai oi' the fell 's tl; i'i. . : .. . 0 I . . : i. .. i .1 . com in u ii i ca t i . .n of disease from one. person to another either by vap jr or or nttict, ihe .Mj'asnii.'Ua inhaled in the limes go very 1 tar to prove t i me that Ihe long in'irleeioj pathology ol the circnlating lb:ds (.ave been one. general cause of ihe great rav. age of fever, mast prtietitioners reiving o:i ihe proscription? ofgreat names oV. not examininn the fbiids until too late. It ' will be ackriowledged lhat fever cannot long continue without iiJucing debility :.. .i. l..... ... .....I i..:., i., , :,i. nvjvjviuiitiji 'ii-tiiiiiuu i'.; iio uitiii3 iLtiuuv acted upon even by the imturol stimuli of tlie system the heart and vessels arc necordingly excited to preternatural fie piency even operated upon by the blood and other fluid4; oflhe system iti theii natural and" healthy condition as we see daily illustrated in ihe progress of till fevers and in convalescence from fever. 1 contend that fever long continued not only wastes the power of the solids?, rendering them more irralable but by the tie rangements in the functions nnd excretions perhaps by tho action of tho blood vessels themselves upon their contents and especially by the retention of those materials which should have been thrown out of the system as noxious or the spark of mischief which in health are constanly ejected. The circulating fluids becomes changed and vitiated and thereby becomes additional sources of irralation to the heart and arteries whose susceptibility of impression as I have just made mention is also morbidly increased From, this view of the more irratable state of the circulating system and the vitiated state of the fluids, 1 infer that unless by some saluta- ! ry power inherent in the system itself or by Borne means suggested by art, the

greater irratubility of the whole system and of the heart, lungs, and afteriea in particular be diminished or tha sickly changes induced in the fluids they circulate be counteracted. These causes of

fever mutually operating upon each other" musi increase and fever he continued un til ttivi vital principal itself be totally ex pended. Ilow far then I ask ought the attention to be directed to these two joints? How far ought the practice then to L2 directed t impart vj-;or to tho svs tern u.d thereby lesten the sickly sensibility oi the nervous and uioveing fi'ore or t counteract the septic tendency cf the circulating lodds? I am at all li.;es governed by natures efforts &, administer according to her nid . I think it prudent to cienro Iho stomacii and empty the bowels, but by no means contiiule giving Tarter, Antimony, Calo.r.c!, or any thm else that wnsts the strength so fast, lly had manngetnent (iin.e;iiiiC3 on the part (..''th-; palic nt, nr.d much oftener b: (he part of Mm Doctor) there is u sickliness left in the nervous system, that may go almst unuo.'ced for a time, and then fall da the Iutins. .'iver, spenti or o into a Ie or joints it may prove iiHUiaide or not, owi:);j tn the ig"- ! rav.iii"ii of ihe ca-: and constitution ot 1 iiie patient. I wish to make mention of ; the liver an 1 spleen as they ar? subject to ; enlargtMiient nnd leir.or often a'tiibtiied tot an impr'tpor use i f (i'liidne, but I think it is from ;!ie rrcat quantity of blood thai is thrown on them in lime of the Co! 1 i'.;s j of iiiierini.i..-i t. I olkn lind ihc'te onlnr- ' toi'tii-' very hard l" jm'I iid( altiiotiu ih' Te is it sJoj) put to ihe f.'cr it ofiea remai.is. 15 .is ibis no! a!i an-e fr an the ; cir -'ii i:i:i il'iids t I !ioul.l ai.s.fr es; .iii I III im I iht l-st i o:.r l!ui '- to health and ! not do it bv sti n j modi- ! elt:.' ;. I r ii rav fipnu m it e. i.l miil.e ae'in uo,! , i- ;,t r-;:d nt-d hurrv it ter- i i . ' I i uiiiKilii-n in ec'tis roij tio.i, i-tnpy. ir.ti, or p I ,-y or "mi i-'.liii ; oi.-.: not nv.fh t et'rr. ii irof.'fliMV Jit Vv I'f) 111, it (he ooio i i--i )ii winih. 1 n u draw n iVoni a i: t lotooe o pa:!.'i"(.' -.il, lis wel! .i- i. ll ..o-ie'.- . I'.cts ;:re that t!.e fpleeti i-; no or ...ii '"vu'iisr t led M .nr.!i-ii uui it is ire a i.iip ! ;...:c - j : . I ll, an 1 lin: id ! :! i lit I'S tot i ' i t oi a t rs tie i IT- Ii I am i .M I M i.l r . I , i;ii.i:-."t- In I ipi.o.i t to I e one ot the ,i,i '.o 4i-vd l! -I 's lior.i j tilt. ill!! !l : il ! t d..? ! -Ii . !- we ! 1 -,v i l hat i icii l i ue i i: ' H..1 ol e in V ti it in-r -It se '.'..i.'.- ..! M--- tlf-e nn-ar.:-p-.ii i; tin' I. i '. ! ; ii-. s.joil us litis (s '' !. liu" ll-IUI" is V. .itt'l't'd Oil, -.ill we t all in (he : i I f meren:" , tnrtei ' o; riii:-,,... I i on t:n- i ii!iMi ti'ii t- r !'i j.t.i(':;ee i- i.i t.i d i.ii..:i ii is t!,i:i ;!.L .. ,",o . I i ' -e I f '; i, c ',, I . . ", " I 1 1 o ' le;. (i f.;ire-s !o IimIicsI i .;o ... -ti e:i I --ii-op ol" : Hi.- ?h p I ti 1'i.u!,', IT ! i l - "I'ti. Tii I ! I v ci t :;. 1..t 1 si .i;-iii'i;- s I t i-niL,!1- t 1.1 .ll." nio-t i.l'llr' ll. ati.-;iiino-; ( vi r Ui-:d ofdtseaso v,. ,n,(!il ,u,-,u Hi.. I Io .,! I I, I t-ii.n,-. ,;( , pnrpoM s I haw made im-li'ion i l. ii" t.j.. oiitei I il snoi ess Mil mv j mi'iiii-pr. s ran I e I .i !i n lo anv pari ol ihfr j -N urid. 1 ii id m . i n o or llie id fa tf i'i ..e. ' n.-e in r,vii.i :io- of ill-- lio.r'i .1 ut v. il-. 10' I lia vo - ,w oil to ilo laisiuess. ,. i ..ii w 1-0 to .;ivt- iiu: a l aioil wiiiiinoi - i me at l .uil iv, Al nre.e oinuii v, 1 in i iia. ie! wiii .it'-'ii I t on hiner-'iv an! do 11 ! i!i. hr-l I ean i ir von under the Mut'innii if an o.tih. iioii t w: ! kreo on) scerei Mill' ll is ly i:.j kept. A S VC htlVO tlO pS .oiieo, letters uiii not be attoiided lo. I'alieats from n ui-tanee is I'xfi'led V: soul; w he 'i scr'.i.-c ijrem!e'-J. Cares wii. Oe witrr m e liberal tarm ! re-la'.anllv peini.meiit on r e'..'r am: I ever iin l .tirne will be t urcd t'hout liie nse ot 'Tarter, Ant'in ny Calomel or Q liuine, nrd tlie cnits airanted to In; net maiienilv os ; . 1 tal lisla-.I it in mv jiidgeinent I lu.llu-iI1;,u ;;i ,,t ihe Vila! prmomals i.l iiiiiiitt i l c tire. I will ruin nieiioe earlv r.. Iiesrning prepaiing Ijot tii ii ic inei'.toines by disulalton. rxlnietf and tinttuis that may be taken ! all the ieklv parts of the Western Territory, j warranted lo be genuine and sold very lo j ,.nsi. :.. i..M1(t If I cai.n il cure you I will nut ), A'jr TiiV 1 tuni.h iou u ilh my bitl. Since, active medicines hove been cur boost How tnoni; prliints hare :re of. JACOB B. MEADOWS. Fairat, la. Dec. 2lft 18HG. C 3ir.o T H IIE subscriber acquaints his friends and the 8 public Unit he bus commenced the ' ClffAUt MAfOftG . , EBusiness, In Bloomington, near the so'ilh cast Conner of the public square, next door to David Itailu ton's Tin Shop, where ho intcudi LccLiiig on hand agencreral arsorlment of CUflAIIIKLS 5 And can safely say bis tvork shall be inferior to none nuulo in the West. ; lie can only say to Ihe public that no exertion shall be spared to please, acconimudale'atid do ample justice lo those who may favour liiui ivith their custom. JOHN-LAWRENCE. Dec. 20ih, 1S36. 7 -tf TabcnUpB Sampson llenccllcy in Monroe county Benton township, a small bay mare supposed lo be fourteen years old, thirteen hands and a half high, a small star in her forehead, inai'.ed on her hind lrgs supposed to be burnt; appraised to ten dollars by Ailnm Stephens and Andrew Parke. HUGH Mc'CLUNG J. P. (Seal.) October 22 day 1836. l--3bw JOB PZUXfTlXTC) Matty txttuted at it it Offiti pt V h notict

AYI2HS, SUDDEN 8t DAY, Wholesale dealers in JDry iood$, Groceries Hard ware, fIioci. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. HaY just opened aery large aod eiferitiv assoi'tineul or Goods ia their new Brick Store Uuuke adjoii.i g Itieir old itaud and first door wect of the Bank, w.'f re ibej iateud to ilevoie themsetrei entirely to tL'c wboietale boiiheu.

1 licir stock or !ry ooous, xiaruware, bdocs, kc bave beca selected lu tit Easier!) c!ne by one of the firm under tlie most favourable circlimstaacea and are offered to mcicbauls a.'id dealer ip general, under the assurance tbat tbey can and will be sold as low, and oa m tarorable term as at any place on the Ohio river.As the stock of Goods now offered at wholesale 1st New Albany, is probr.bly four or Jive limes as large as ever bcfoie,--it is believed that Merchants, who j have never examined this market, will find their j iiitercst promoted by so doing,.- anes aid id encourai'li.c the f nlrr'.risp. mud oromoiiiHr the iolcr a ZD i f i . S9 est ol their oivo cilizeLS. 51-s SlOKE EWtsGOODSi f MIE sbbscriher would icptctfully inform bia I cuitonieu and the public generally, tbat he i iii'iv opening a iianilsume adamon to bis former stock of nocds, cotiiistinj io part of Black, blue, brown, green, olivt; atid drab clolbs, A fine asnn tment cf Satinets, Greco ai.d while Macai.aw blankets, Ked, wh.ic, grecii and jellow flgn, litis, Bleach'd and brown shirtings and fhectingf, S". pei line Irish linen-9. French, I'.nglish and Arnerican prints. Cambric?, Jacorells. fcc. $,t. Also Cotton yarn ?M. riumber?; KEarivai'c, iiecnware A S D .vizocr.niEs, Iron. Castings, and Nails; ALSO--g;:5."SO !li!!it!- Ot'salt to sell low for cash.. lvt:r dt scriptioii of country produce will be tylien fr jr.ds. JOHN S. 'UAHNES. Sept.Dth, l;-:. 3G-tf Neils Goodwin. rBUIsman published me aliar in 'The Post.' ai,d in ir.j.l-. I hate only to fay tbat 1 f.na iroc liy m-.niv rt-tper!tltf tr.il honciabte mca niul -mn Hint ilns sil! same sen utouwin viu ..bnsc nuil ill irft-v el l.ls ft.rruer wives from hi r on ii a..t nil ii."tiJ I ir.w r uouf.ci: ibis sv'.f same Scih li.M.ufin a 1.1AK, a jattmoo, and a scoundrel 3i.d 1 i'aie Lim w sue me tf to stck ro.v i.iu 1 M f'i-fifooti "I me. fc01.0V.0N WOODEN. nc etiii ic:c. TJKE.X VP 7T 1 V Wtri P-ce, Itaccoia 3 rrcrk ( .v tuvn&hip I ri -'v W iMA (,., ft coik.U Im!iaiia.CLi daiU hitscfoi-r vcart ild latt spi'iii", rouritcu ?iiU a hitf I.mwIi hi-.h stir in il iVr licutl si'iiit ;n:ij!c ut Loih hind fit! w( ile tO ollirr ir..-nk r t.i;n.t!s 1 1 titivaLle, rffraitcd lo ti.:.... a. .!;.. i.. v.itk ... ;tat.tiitt.- ml .lrtm.s ,.ll5vt., i,tiuc',c ,hM ItiV, da, tf DtrtO;lcr l?-6. A true ci j iikiii ni o'tav bo.. k. 's..vufi. on-.N JV S-Sow School Ccmmisicntr's Sale. , w Ewi ..jj; f for ialr a, ,e C01,rt ,, ; S'ecrrt t Ouru run Hiiy liuli'.it a on Sntuniuy ll.c l'th dyol Murcii next the choul seel'in eoiigrcsJoiial totro'hip, riic North of Kui.e 3 West said scciico In divided in; eighty irrc lots except the South tVest quaiter nnd ntif l-e ifiVreJ acc ordir.gly . Due ultet.tiai.ee nil! be giien by nic JAMES A. STEELE, S. Com. O. C. 9 -Sew To ( on : t ryllcrch ants. JL2ZT:TTJ5Q1I, EEXI, &. CO. f, KF. new nrrivinj and ojitriri; a larjt acd J. t-'.l f fleeted Muck of f 1 n 3 3 td trl which nitl bz sold nn fa-.urablc terms 13 punctual 3,1-u . Thcv invite the attention cf CBuutry ikalers genernUy iMipg this' inarhet. Tow and l'las Linen, t;infng. Rags, reatbert, Kef i ivax isc. taken iu exrhat ge. LOU!SVJLLEL Scptt6ii,, 1S2C.4S-4W .3fiiiii2ti8irfgtorH loticc OTICE is Lertby gien lltat we hae admioJ istcr? on Ihe tsiate v( 'tii. Cay, Tate Monroe rouniy dit'd . Those haying claims against said estate, will prrven'. them, and those tniug the the fame arc requested to make pajmcut. Said estntc is jiiobahly insolvent. V Ll l TA It KINGTON, Adm'tv ANN GAY, AdmV. tvish to purchase 1,000 bushels of good clean' Wheat for nbicL 1 w ill pay Cash, Salt orgooda JOHN . BARNES. Stptemler. Qth 1836. 46-Sow IIOT20E. frUOSE havinz acroccU sv ith the subscribed I will find them in the bauds or Df . John Nl 'Corkle who is anltcrizrd lo settle Ibrm forme. All accounts unsi tiled on the fust day tC February 1837, will Le put ia an cfiicers baudi for collec. tien without respect to ptrsorit. 1 Q. MAXWELL. Dec. 1835. I iif

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